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Xi says China will stand with Asian peers to ‘combat unilateralism’
KUALA LUMPUR — President Xi Jinping on Wednesday stressed that China would stand with Malaysia and other Asian nations to combat unilateralism and protectionism, as the Trump administration’s U.S. tariff policies cloud economic prospects in the…
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Ukraine prolongs martial law amid Russian air attacks, heavy ground battles | Russia-Ukraine war News
The measure enables Ukraine to further delay elections, despite pressure for a presidential vote from the US and Russia.
Ukraine’s parliament has voted to extend martial law and military mobilisation for another three months, prolonging the…
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Ukrainian and Czech defense officials discuss ammunition initiative
During a meeting in Kyiv, officials from the Ukrainian and Czech Ministries of Defense discussed the implementation of the ammunition initiative and assessed prospects for new long-term contracts.
This is said in a statement published on the Ukrainian ministry’s
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Two Ukrainian OSCE staff remain in Russian captivity after three years
Two Ukrainian OSCE staff members remain in Russian captivity more than three years after their arrest in occupied Luhansk, Realna Gazeta, an analytical project covering events in eastern Ukraine, particularly in the Luhansk Oblast, reported on 15 April.
Maksym Petrov and Dmytro Shabanov were…
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Which EU countries are receiving the most asylum applications?
First-time asylum applications in the EU dropped to fewer than a million last year.
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UK and Spain travel warning: Airport and hotel strikes expected to cause disruption this Easter
Holidaymakers with flights from the UK and hotels in Tenerife should prepare for possible disruption.
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Israeli army to remain indefinitely in Gaza, Lebanon and Syria, defence minister says
The Israeli military has taken control over more than half of the Strip since it renewed its military campaign following the collapse of a ceasefire with Hamas last month.
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A messed-up body clock could be a bigger problem than lack of sleep
On the eve of Daylight Saving Time, I flew home to Vermont from California. Crossing several time zones, I arrived near midnight. At 2 a.m., the clock jumped ahead an hour, leaving me discombobulated.
“How messed up am I?” I asked sleep researcher and evolutionary anthropologist…
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From the Qatar Open to the Qatar Masters: Qatar’s commitment to elite sports
From serves on the tennis court to swings on the golf course, Qatar 365 visits international sporting events in Doha and sits down with some of the world’s highest-ranking athletes.
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